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SDPC Introduction Valerie metaphor grief hospital death

You will join me as I have joined others.
No physical form or physical thought
can express my existence.
The term love, with its message
of caring for another,
is the most important of our
messages in the physical.
Seth Two is to me now what Seth was to you.
I am a step higher but not removed.
Yet, I have changed enough since “my
death” that it is difficult,
at times, to relate to your existence.

The love and the emotions you feel are
the connectives between us.
My love for you has not changed but expanded
in a way you do not comprehend.
Physical needs are for physical beings,
and I understand and know this.
Touch is important at your level.
My new or returned mind loves you more
deeply than in our earth time together,
but it is also much more
understanding of physical need.
When I said, “Be for me as I would
be for thee,” I didn’t mean to limit you.
Be the physical person you need to be,
as you are physical for a limited and
for a purposeful reason.
Enjoy physical reality between others,
for the mind endures and exists
beyond your understanding and existence.
I love you as you were
and as we will be.
Your now is for you to enjoy.
I never judge your actions, and this
I repeat with love and utmost understanding.
Be yourself and in being yourself
you will be for me as I would be for thee.
You do well and I watch you often.
Continue to love physical life
while you are physical.

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 7 camouflage Malba instruments Decatur senses

The brain deals exclusively with camouflage patterns, while the mind deals with basic principles inherent on all planes. [...] The mind cannot. The mind is the connective. It is here that the secrets of the universe will be discovered, and the mind itself is the tool of discovery.

The mind is distributed throughout the entire physical body, and builds up about it the physical camouflage necessary for existence on the physical level. The mind receives data from the inner senses and forms the necessary camouflage.

You might say that the brain is the mind in camouflage. Imagination belongs to the mind, not the brain. [...]

[...] This inner data is received by the mind. The mind, being uncamouflaged, then, is the receiving station for the data brought to it by the inner senses. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 10 Mark Rob furniture arrangements bookcases

[...] My mind was a whirl. [...] Had Seth really read Mark’s mind, or had Mark just wanted that to happen and convinced himself that it had? [...]

[...] As I worked at the gallery or at my book or did my house chores, the last session kept coming to mind. If Seth had read Mark’s mind, this was an excellent progression. [...]

“Seth answered each question I had the minute it came to mind,” he said. [...]

But that night, Mark insisted that Seth had read his mind and listened spellbound as Seth told him about the inner senses. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 11 Cunningham Miss starlings killing Rah

[...] One day I went into the bedroom where it was quiet, closed my eyes, lay down and began clearing my mind of thoughts for my psy-time exercise. Several times Miss Cunningham came to mind: I wanted to ask her doctor about her condition but hesitated because I wasn’t a member of her family.

Of course, the conscious mind cannot be aware of such critical inner decisions. [...]

All kinds of questions came into Rob’s mind. [...]

I wasn’t about to close off the Seth material until I made up my mind, though. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 8 breathes Rob dishes Who admit

[...] I have said that the mind is a part of the inner world, but you have access to your own minds, which you ignore; and this access would lead you inevitably to truths about the outer world. [...]

[...] Rob’s mind was on some innocuous chore, now forgotten; he may have been applying gesso ground to a series of panels to be used for paintings. [...]

First I looked at various objects in the living room, such as a vase, a painting on the wall, a plant, and so forth, and tried to let my mind’s eye travel around these objects so that I could clearly picture the far side of them.

[...] He uses emotional inflections delivering the material that greatly add to the meaning of the words themselves, however, and he may have had this in mind. [...]

SDPC Part One: Chapter 3 cobbler Sarah village wires bullets

“This thing will never work,” I said.
“We must be out of our minds,”
But we weren’t, at least not yet.
The cat smiled but didn’t say anything.

But my mind felt crowded out of itself,
By thoughts not its own,
As if someone were settling down in my skull
That I hadn’t invited in.

For me, the episode was amazingly vivid, the scenes clear and bright in my mind’s eye. [...]

[...] “Even that would show the mind’s fantastic abilities. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 6 tree bark Malba Rob midplane

[...] Then these materializations of panic and pain play about the physical body, projected by the ego, and steal the powers of the subconscious mind from their natural constructive tasks.In other words, the ego becomes a tool to disrupt rather than to create.

[...] Without the conscious mind of man it nevertheless retains this inner consciousness of all its parts, above and below the ground, and manipulates them constantly.

[...] “As long as Seth talks about philosophical stuff, I don’t mind, I guess. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 5 enzymes plane saucers Rob mental

If you recall, part of your mind was conscious in usual terms. [...]

What they do is take quick glimpses of your planeand hold in mind that the saucer or cigar shape seen within your system is a bastard form having little relation to the structure at it is at home base. [...]

“Would you mind telling us exactly what a plane is?” Rob asked. [...]

SDPC Part Two: Chapter 9 clock sensation Miss Rob twenty

Looking back now, the next morning, I think the possibility crossed my mind that some psychic effects were being felt, but, actually, I was so startled that I didn’t think much of anything.

[...] He wants his answers given to him in a way that his conscious mind can understand. [...]

[...] Therefore, a realization that these senses belong to you and that they are quite natural, will help you avoid the closing off of such data by the conscious mind.

[...] In the meantime, the relatives changed their minds; the doctor was furious and left. [...]